Entertainment world reacts to Finsbury Park terror attack

Lily Allen and J.K. Rowling have spoken out after a terror attack outside a mosque in Finsbury Park.

Worshippers were leaving Finsbury Park Mosque in north London just after midnight when a van mounted the pavement and ploughed into a group of people – with police confirming the arrest of a 48-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder.

The Metropolitan Police has also said that a man who was present at the scene has died, but it hasn’t been confirmed if his death was directly related to the attack.

Posting on Twitter shortly after the incident was confirmed, Lily Allen claimed that the attacker had been ‘radicalized by the British media’.

The Metropolitan Police have also confirmed that extra policing resources will be available in the aftermath of the attack.

“The investigation of the incident is being carried out by the Counter Terrorism Command”, a statement confirmed.

“At this early stage of this investigation, no other suspects at the scene have been identified or reported to police, however the investigation continues. Due to the nature of this incident extra policing resources have been deployed in order to reassure communities, especially those observing Ramadan.”